Friday, February 19, 2010

Anna Sui

Charles Rohlfs (furniture designer), The Three Stooges, and the American Arts and Crafts movement are three things I know very little about, so it's a good thing that I have such a creative teach in Anna Sui. As a matter of fact, I might kill to have Anna teach me anything in real life. She'd be like the one teacher you actually get along with, who is actually totally awesome, and who actually gives a shit about what she's doing. To get back on track, Anna talked about the Arts and Crafts movement as a reaction to the Industrial age and her collection being a reaction to the technological age. I find that to be quite an interesting concept. The collection itself was classic Anna, with the recurring 60s/70s vibe in her work. Color, joy, optimism, and smiling models always make her show a standout.
And what a standout it was.

Agyness Deyn
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Abbey Lee Kershaw
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Iselin Steiro
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Hanne Gaby Odiele
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Daria Strokous
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Abbey Lee Kershaw
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Rose Cordero
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Hanne Gaby Odiele
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Abbey Lee Kershaw
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Natasha Poly
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Agyness Deyn
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Karen Elson
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Photos via style.com

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